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Sentence count:135+6Posted:2016-10-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lip serviceSimilar words: hypothesisaristocratcrisisfinancial crisishyperhypnotisedDemocratdemocracyMeaning: [hɪ'pɑkrəsɪ /-'pɒk-]  n. 1. an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction 2. insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have. 
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61. He was a good judge of character, hated hypocrisy, and had no time for conceit.
62. His sanctimoniousness and hypocrisy make some people around here regard him with great distaste.
63. He is right to draw attention to the hypocrisy of those local authorities, as he has described it.
64. Coping with waste will always be hard, and hypocrisy and wishful thinking will not make it easier.
65. For the Arab countries the United Nations, with its charter and its conventions, is an arena for manipulation and hypocrisy.
66. I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being good all the time. That would be hypocrisyOscar Wilde 
67. What crass hypocrisy, pretending to worry about her career when she had been instrumental in its destruction!
68. The declaration exposed him to accusations of hypocrisy after each revelation of arms sales to dubious regimes.
69. If they do not, they will be guilty of the worst sort of hypocrisy.
70. Coming from a man who claims to be in favour of the classless society, is that not hypocrisy?
71. Good luck applauds responsibility, honesty and truthfulness & irresponsibility, dishonesty and hypocrisy are likely to be penalized by bad luck. Dr T.P.Chia 
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72. It is also an account of hypocrisy. Hoover, who persecuted homosexuals, was himself homosexual.
73. Amazing how some one so intelligent can be stupid enough to think such hypocrisy would pass unnoticed.
74. His lack of hypocrisy is in sharp contrast to some politicians.
75. There is, however, little justification, and quite often a degree of hypocrisy, in such criticisms.
76. The press leapt to charge him with hypocrisy, implying that he actually believed in this behavior.
77. The moral law had been covered with casuistry and hypocrisy.
78. But the really challenging upshot of the report was not this predictable hypocrisy.
79. It hadn't been her imagination, and she bitterly resented the hypocrisy of his charge.
80. So many of the literary works having hypocrisy in their title add to it the word exposed, or a synonym.
81. Are we in the slightest bit surprised by this hypocrisy from a member of the government?
82. Already we have that dichotomy between words and deeds that typifies hypocrisy, and which runs throughout the play.
83. The hypocrisy involved in her narrow favoritism was revealed in several ways.
84. Technically sweet and politically acceptable, it avoids accusation of moral hypocrisy by using economic arguments to appeal to self interest.
85. Is hypocrisy the canker of our society?
86. Can anyone stand this magnitude of hypocrisy and idiocy?
87. Using its tenets to criticise China is, they claim, sheer hypocrisy.
88. underclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want ...
89. Such hypocrisy was not out of character for Karl Marx.
90. An unerring faculty for detecting hypocrisy is one of her most useful attributes.
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